• Filenames!

    From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Gert Andersen on Mon Jan 18 11:38:06 2016
    *Originally Posted In IFDC
    *Originally Posted by Janis Kracht

    Hi Gert,

    Even though you separated the hatch of these two files by several hours, it STILL caused problems with a number of my downlinks:

    160118 04:00 BTICK: Processing file vpascal.zip in PASLINUX (21007kB).
    160118 09:14 BTICK: Processing file vpascal.zip in PASWIN (21007kB).

    You cannot use the SAME filename for two different files.

    Not everyone gets crash delivery immediately upon a files arrival.

    Even if they did, it would STILL cause problems because these files are in a somewhat large range and take some time to go out to all downlinks:

    21M Jan 18 04:00 /home/ftp/pub/pascal-net/paslinux/vpascal.zip
    21M Jan 18 09:14 /home/ftp/pub/pascal-net/paswin/vpascal.zip

    I've have had some people ask me to disconnect them from all of your file echos
    because of this situation, and I understand the frustration they feel.

    In the future, please name the files in a manner that will indicate the version
    number and OS, for instance FP20WIN, FP20LNX, etc.

    Thanks,
    Janis

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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to Janis Kracht on Tue Jan 19 09:41:40 2016
    * Reply to message originally in area CarbonArea

    Hello Janis!

    Mon Jan 18 2016, Janis Kracht wrote to Gert Andersen:

    Even though you separated the hatch of these two files by several
    hours, it STILL caused problems with a number of my downlinks:

    160118 04:00 BTICK: Processing file vpascal.zip in PASLINUX (21007kB).
    160118 09:14 BTICK: Processing file vpascal.zip in PASWIN (21007kB).

    You cannot use the SAME filename for two different files.

    Not everyone gets crash delivery immediately upon a files arrival.

    Even if they did, it would STILL cause problems because these files are
    in a somewhat large range and take some time to go out to all
    downlinks:

    21M Jan 18 04:00 /home/ftp/pub/pascal-net/paslinux/vpascal.zip
    21M Jan 18 09:14 /home/ftp/pub/pascal-net/paswin/vpascal.zip

    I've have had some people ask me to disconnect them from all of your
    file echos because of this situation, and I understand the frustration
    they feel.

    In the future, please name the files in a manner that will indicate the
    version number and OS, for instance FP20WIN, FP20LNX, etc.

    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    Take care,
    Gert

    - Get the best with linux -

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  • From Vince Coen@2:250/1 to Gert Andersen on Tue Jan 19 11:54:01 2016
    Hello Gert!

    Tuesday January 19 2016 09:41, you wrote to Janis Kracht:

    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    Do so for ALL archives !



    Vince

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  • From Jeff Smith@1:14/5 to Janis Kracht on Tue Jan 19 00:06:16 2016
    Hello Janis.

    18 Jan 16 11:38, you wrote to Gert Andersen:


    You cannot use the SAME filename for two different files.

    Not everyone gets crash delivery immediately upon a files arrival.

    Even if they did, it would STILL cause problems because these files
    are in a somewhat large range and take some time to go out to all downlinks:

    I would have to agree. While I appreciate Gert for making the files available. I too have occasional problems when files show up using the same filenames.

    I've have had some people ask me to disconnect them from all of your
    file echos because of this situation, and I understand the frustration they feel.

    I also have had people ask me about the rather large (20m-30m) files.



    Jeff

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Jeff Smith on Tue Jan 19 10:05:40 2016
    Hi Jeff,

    are in a somewhat large range and take some time to go out to all
    downlinks:

    I would have to agree. While I appreciate Gert for making the files available.
    I too have occasional problems when files show up using the same filenames.

    It can only cause problems no matter when it occurs, and there is no reason on earth send files out with the same name. A simple change by one letter or adding a number is enough, though I really prefer to see version number and OS type for files like this one that Gert sent out.

    I've have had some people ask me to disconnect them from all of your
    file echos because of this situation, and I understand the frustration
    they feel.

    I also have had people ask me about the rather large (20m-30m) files.

    I understand that some programming files can be in that range, and why (Windows
    files are notorious <g>) but when the files are large and have to be rehatched because of problems like this I think everyone sighs.

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Vince Coen on Tue Jan 19 10:06:20 2016
    Hi Vince,

    Tuesday January 19 2016 09:41, you wrote to Janis Kracht:

    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    Do so for ALL archives !

    Definitely :) There is no reason to use the same filename for any file.

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Gert Andersen on Tue Jan 19 10:11:40 2016
    Hi Gert,

    I've have had some people ask me to disconnect them from all of your
    file echos because of this situation, and I understand the frustration
    they feel.

    In the future, please name the files in a manner that will indicate the
    version number and OS, for instance FP20WIN, FP20LNX, etc.

    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    As Vince said, you should always do this for any file you send out.

    Sending out the same filename across a number of file echos like paswin, pasfiles, pasos2, etc. does NOT work.

    It does not work even if you separate the hatching over several hours. Sure, it works on my system as the first distribution point, but once it gets here and then goes out to others it will fail because you can't control how often people may poll for files.

    Thanks Gert.

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to Vince Coen on Wed Jan 20 09:20:32 2016
    * Reply to message originally in area CarbonArea

    Hello Vince!

    Tue Jan 19 2016, Vince Coen wrote to Gert Andersen:

    * Forwarded from area 'FILEGATE'
    Hello Gert!

    Tuesday January 19 2016 09:41, you wrote to Janis Kracht:

    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    Do so for ALL archives !

    I normally try to make it when there is more than 1 OS as Linux, Windows, OS/2 and MAC files.


    Take care,
    Gert

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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to Janis Kracht on Wed Jan 20 09:23:22 2016
    * Reply to message originally in area CarbonArea

    Hello Janis!

    Tue Jan 19 2016, Janis Kracht wrote to Gert Andersen:

    I've have had some people ask me to disconnect them from all of your
    file echos because of this situation, and I understand the frustration
    they feel.

    In the future, please name the files in a manner that will indicate the
    version number and OS, for instance FP20WIN, FP20LNX, etc.

    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    As Vince said, you should always do this for any file you send out.

    Sending out the same filename across a number of file echos like
    paswin, pasfiles, pasos2, etc. does NOT work.

    It does not work even if you separate the hatching over several hours.
    Sure, it works on my system as the first distribution point, but once
    it gets here and then goes out to others it will fail because you can't
    control how often people may poll for files.

    Is there more than 1 OS of a file will I try to see if I can make to be a lnx or L , win or W etc. for it OS type file.

    Take care,
    Gert

    - Get the best with linux -

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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to Robert Wolfe on Wed Jan 20 09:31:00 2016
    * Reply to message originally in area CarbonArea

    Hello Robert!

    Tue Jan 19 2016, Robert Wolfe wrote to Gert Andersen:

    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    And if you would not mind refraining from that danged HUGE DDE200L.ZIP
    file every week or so, that would help out a lot, too.

    The dde200L.zip files is send out from my system 2 times a week and sometimes only once a week if there is a new made once a week and sometimes can there goes longer times for it send out.

    Take care,
    Gert

    - Get the best with linux -

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Gert Andersen on Wed Jan 20 06:40:28 2016

    20 Jan 16 09:31, you wrote to Robert Wolfe:

    And if you would not mind refraining from that danged HUGE
    DDE200L.ZIP file every week or so, that would help out a lot, too.

    The dde200L.zip files is send out from my system 2 times a week and sometimes only once a week if there is a new made once a week and sometimes can there goes longer times for it send out.

    that's the problem, gert... how many times does it need to be sent out?? if it is alpha or beta code, DON'T sent it... if it is release code, then send it once and not over and over and over again... do you know how long it takes to send that danged thing out at 768k upload speed?

    so far this month alone, we've gotten four editions of that specific file... one on the 2nd, 4th, 8th and then the 18th... on my connection, each one took ~10 minutes to arrive... it takes ~4 times as long to send it out and that's not counting overhead or other traffic in the pipe which will increase the upload time... so roughly 40 minutes to upload to one uplink... if there's two uplinks, that's already ~90 minutes with no other traffic being sent... can you
    see the problem yet??

    )\/(ark

    "So let me ask you a question about this brave new world of yours. When you've killed all the bad guys, and when it's all perfect, and just and fair, and when
    you have finally got it exactly the way you want it, what are you going to do with the people like you? The trouble makers. How are you going to protect your
    glorious revolution from the next one?" - The twelfth Doctor

    ... He who says "Where there's smoke there's fire" never owned a fireplace
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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/18 to Gert Andersen on Wed Jan 20 11:42:52 2016
    The dde200L.zip files is send out from my system 2 times a week and sometimes only once a week if there is a new made once a week and sometimes can there goes longer times for it send out.

    Yes, but you must realize that it takes a while for files of that size
    to get downloaded from Janis' connection from time to time. Yes, I
    have a slightly faster connection than she has, but a file that size
    coming in a 30-something k/sec is painful for both my system and
    probably her connection as well. I also noticed that the archives
    contain binaries. If you MUST hatch this file, why not just hat out
    the compressed SOURCE CODE only. That will make the archives much
    smaller. Either that or I drop the file echo completely from my
    normal mail queue.

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  • From Janis Kracht@1:261/38 to Robert Wolfe on Thu Jan 21 01:21:22 2016
    This will I see if I can do next time for the pascal files.

    And if you would not mind refraining from that danged HUGE DDE200L.ZIP
    file every week or so, that would help out a lot, too.

    You don't know how bad it is conversing with Gert.......

    I asked him a million years ago it seems to stop sending me dde* files and still they come in... there's another variant.. forget the filename, same problem...

    Everytime I moan and bitch about this Ron says "Geez, Cut the Link"..

    He's right. I just think maybe Gert will realize the problem????

    Guess not.

    Take care,
    Janis

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Gert Andersen on Fri Jan 22 02:29:56 2016

    21 Jan 16 10:55, you wrote to me:

    There is normal 2 versions of Doomday Engine.
    dde200 is version 2.0.0 build and it comes out from author 3-4 times a
    week
    where I then only will send it out once a week.

    so that's development code, aka ALPHA and/or BETA... don't ship it! how hard is
    that to understand???

    dmd115x is complete new 1.15.x version there comes from author once a month Then can the author sometimes had made a version I make to be dde115x there is some new build version, but it is only happens from
    time to time and is not regular.

    this appears to be general availability code, aka full release... not alpha or beta... distributing updates of that once a month is fine... the complaint is you shipping 50+ meg of the same file every few days... the complaint is even stronger because you are shipping alpha/beta code that is not stable...

    )\/(ark

    "So let me ask you a question about this brave new world of yours. When you've killed all the bad guys, and when it's all perfect, and just and fair, and when
    you have finally got it exactly the way you want it, what are you going to do with the people like you? The trouble makers. How are you going to protect your
    glorious revolution from the next one?" - The twelfth Doctor

    ... Been dazed and confused for so long it's normal.
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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to mark lewis on Fri Jan 22 17:15:16 2016
    * Reply to message originally in area CarbonArea

    Hello mark!

    Fri Jan 22 2016, mark lewis wrote to Gert Andersen:

    There is normal 2 versions of Doomday Engine.
    dde200 is version 2.0.0 build and it comes out from author 3-4 times a
    week where I then only will send it out once a week.

    so that's development code, aka ALPHA and/or BETA... don't ship it! how
    hard is that to understand???

    dmd115x is complete new 1.15.x version there comes from author once a
    month Then can the author sometimes had made a version I make to be
    dde115x there is some new build version, but it is only happens from
    time to time and is not regular.

    this appears to be general availability code, aka full release... not
    alpha or beta... distributing updates of that once a month is fine...
    the complaint is you shipping 50+ meg of the same file every few
    days... the complaint is even stronger because you are shipping
    alpha/beta code that is not stable...

    The last one got out today friday as a dde200L in lnx4games and is not comng out more if it not is regular 200 vwersion without build number so stable Doomday Engine of DDE is 1.15.6 the real Doomsday Engine is dmd 1.15.7 so if things is working is there goes about 3-4 months is dmd up on version 2.0.0 then.
    Mostly is the OS to be tried to be just around 40-50M for Linux and Win at 30-40M and the MAC is changing around 49-53M.
    But MAC dmg versions is sometimes smaller and sometimes bigger in split files from 3-4 files.


    Take care,
    Gert

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to mark lewis on Mon Feb 29 21:36:34 2016
    Hello mark!

    28 Feb 2016 18:00, mark lewis wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    if he used something besides a rolling release that isn't gentoo he
    would not have half the problems he does... he would also not have to
    ask how to solve the gentoo problems that he has...

    lol a rolling raspberry pi 2 would give him more problems then gentoo


    Regards Benny

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Benny Pedersen on Mon Feb 29 22:51:18 2016

    29 Feb 16 21:36, you wrote to me:

    if he used something besides a rolling release that isn't gentoo he
    would not have half the problems he does... he would also not have to
    ask how to solve the gentoo problems that he has...

    lol a rolling raspberry pi 2 would give him more problems then gentoo

    no shit?? perhaps he should stick to LTS releases like most other operators and
    admins that require stable OSes?? ;)

    )\/(ark

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to mark lewis on Tue Mar 1 12:50:56 2016
    Hello mark!

    29 Feb 2016 22:51, mark lewis wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    no shit?? perhaps he should stick to LTS releases like most other operators and admins that require stable OSes?? ;)

    LTS like ubuntu phone ? :=)

    there is no solution to talented fools


    Regards Benny

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Benny Pedersen on Tue Mar 1 09:31:30 2016

    01 Mar 16 12:50, you wrote to me:

    no shit?? perhaps he should stick to LTS releases like most other
    operators and admins that require stable OSes?? ;)

    LTS like ubuntu phone ? :=)

    no... LTS like ubuntu server...

    there is no solution to talented fools

    sure there it... hot lead at high velocity ;)

    )\/(ark

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to mark lewis on Tue Mar 1 20:39:34 2016
    Hello mark!

    01 Mar 2016 09:31, mark lewis wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    no shit?? perhaps he should stick to LTS releases like most other
    operators and admins that require stable OSes?? ;)
    LTS like ubuntu phone ? :=)
    no... LTS like ubuntu server...

    and then we can start talk about malware ?

    there is no solution to talented fools
    sure there it... hot lead at high velocity ;)

    or gaffa tape ?


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Benny Pedersen on Tue Mar 1 18:21:08 2016

    01 Mar 16 20:39, you wrote to me:

    no shit?? perhaps he should stick to LTS releases like most other
    operators and admins that require stable OSes?? ;)
    LTS like ubuntu phone ? :=)
    no... LTS like ubuntu server...

    and then we can start talk about malware ?

    maybe on someone else's system... i've never had any malware or virus infestations on any of my machines... ever...

    there is no solution to talented fools
    sure there it... hot lead at high velocity ;)

    or gaffa tape ?

    hot lead is more satisfying...

    )\/(ark

    Always Mount a Scratch Monkey

    ... Zen and the Art of Echo Mail: Be the message...
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